He was also a Gold Glove champion while with the Expos. Orlando Cabrera was created in Cartagena, Colombia, and made his Major Group debut with the Montreal Expos in 1997. He played for the group through 2004, and established the Expos record for the most house runs by a brief stop ever, in addition to completing second in the group for brief stops in batting typical, slugging percentage, and operates batted in.Orlando Cabrera net value: Orlando Cabrera is a Colombian-American former professional baseball participant who includes a net value of $25 million dollars. He officially retired in January of 2012. Then spent another two periods with the LA Angels of Anaheim, where he received another Gold Glove honor, and a period each with the Chicago Light Sox, the Oakland Athletics, the Minnesota Twins, the Cincinnati Reds, the Cleveland Indians, and the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Giants. He spent one period with the Boston Crimson Sox, but it became an eventful one, as the Crimson Sox continued to win the Globe Series in 2004.
Known for movies
Faith Rewarded: The Historic Season of the 2004 Boston Red Sox (2004) as Himself - Red Sox Shortstop
Sunday Night Baseball (2004-2011) as Himself - Anaheim Angels Shortstop / Himself - Chicago White Sox Shortstop / Himself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop / Himself - Cleveland Indians Second Baseman
2004 American League Championship Series (2004) as Himself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop
2004 World Series (2004) as Himself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop